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Thanks go to Greg Majewski, but I have a question for you - how on earth did
you get the answer out of #1:
1. SHOCK CUSSED TOE (~a person~) Jacques Cousteau
I'm not sure if shock would have been the right word, or perhaps it is
pronounced differently in other languages but I would have thought shakes
would have been a bit better. I'm also not sure if that s is silent or
not - but then again I'm no interpreter! :-)
Cheers ...
Geoffrey Hyde
Frank Filz <ffilz@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Mitch Hiveley writes:
> > > 10. CARESS TROUGHER CLUMP US (~a person~) No friggin' idea
> >
> > Christopher Columbus
>
> Yup, and Greg is right on all the others. The one's I stumbled over were Thomas
> Jefferson and Agent 007.
>
> Frank
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